Wednesday, March 4, 2026

QuiltCon 2026 Recap Part 2 - The Quilt Show


This is the second in my series of posts about my experiences in QuiltCon. The first recap post was about my quilts - Play Time! and Lavender Marmalade.

Overall, I took less quilt photos that I typically do at these shows. In fact, I appear NOT to have taken a photo of the Best in Show! Thankfully, the MQG has full photos of all the award winners here.


Midnight and Noon by @creativelifesampler won Best Hand quilting. It was fascinating to view the hand work from the front and the back.

The special exhibit for this year's show was quilts from the Gee's Bend Quilters. A number of quilters were in attendance and some were selling some of their quilts. These were my two favorites.


Both of these pieces were untitled and created by Marlene B. Jones

I did capture photos of some of my favorite quilts from the show and some of these were award winners in their categories.


(top) Elemental by @patticoppock, Stone @carolina_oneto, Small Acts @jen.broemel
(middle) Straw into Gold @bimbambuki_blog, Connect #2 @b_plus_q, Field Counts 1 @susanjlapham
(bottom) 2718 @quiltingjetgirl, Tinker Toys @wildpoppyquilts,  (I didn't capture the name of the artist - if you know, please comment so I can update the post!)

I love each of these quilts for so many different reasons: Straw into Gold is a repurposed rag, 2718 and Elemental for the precision of the piecing, Stone for the simplicity of the design and Small Acts and Connect #2 for the handwork.  

Having QuiltCon in our backyard made seeing quilts from fellow Triangle MQG guild members very exciting. The guild had a total of 11 quilts in the show, 2 of which were mine. I am so proud of the talent in our guild! In addition, we had 6 quilts (that I'm aware of) in the youth category!

(top) Gerrymander @karen_jones_kepley, Flock @rachelbrownartstudio, No Kings @aw_quilts
(middle) Paraboleum  @spanishquilter, Exothermic @spanishquilter, Possimpible  @meliwoodcrafts
(bottom) Fortress @rct_quilts, 2 Bee the 10 of Us @feltlikesweets, Boo  @ohsewsphynxy


There were a lot of quilts which focused on the terrible things going on in the US right now as it relates to our treatment of immigrants, LGBTQ+, and the overall state of the country. There were certainly more than these 9 but they were the ones that spoke to me.


(top) - Threads Speak @alderwoodstudio. This quilt was the first place winner in Group and Bee Quilts; Based On Race by Carey Petersen; Stitching What's Been Silenced by Sandra Hoyt

(middle) - Resistance @made_by_ecz; The Part of History @thequiltymagpie; He's Eating the Dogs, He's Eating the Cats @spaghetti_and_thread

(bottom) -  All Out of Fucks @cottonandbourbon;  Use Them or Lose Them, Banned Words June 2025 @melissasherrow,   No Kings @aw_quilts

I'll have another post in a few days sharing some of the best bits of the experience beyond the actual quilt show!

Have a wonderful day! Patty

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